When running multiple accounts for e-commerce, social media, or ad campaigns, you need two layers of protection:
Device isolation β handled by fingerprint browsers (AdsPower, OkBrowser).
Network isolation β handled by residential proxies (like OKKProxy).
Without the second, your accounts can still be linked by IP.
πΉ Why OKKProxy?
Real residential IPs β trusted by platforms
200+ countries β bypass geo-restrictions
Supports HTTP/HTTPS/SOCKS5 β compatible with most browsers
Stable & fast β fewer disconnects, higher success rate
πΉ Step-by-Step Setup
Generate a Residential IP
Go to OKKProxy dashboard
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Choose country, proxy type, session mode.
Copy the proxy node.
Configure in Fingerprint Browser
Create new profile.
Go to proxy settings β select Socks5/HTTP.
Paste in proxy server details.
Test the Proxy
Run a connection test.
If successful β bind proxy to account.
πΉ Best Practices
One account = One profile = One residential IP.
Donβt log into multiple accounts at the same time.
Warm up new accounts before running campaigns.
Use different regions for multi-country operations.
πΉ Conclusion
Fingerprint browsers handle the device fingerprint side, but without residential IPs, youβre still exposed.
Pairing OKKProxy with OKBrowser (or any other fingerprint browser) gives you:
β Safer account environments
β Better success with ad campaigns
β Reliable scaling for e-commerce and social media
π Try it here: OKKProxy
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